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always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what do you make of all of this mr wise could this call for trouble in terms of support do you think. the policy implications are unclear but as you said there's a there's a could be talks on the political dynamics in the u.s. tromp and bannan have diverge over the direction they want the republican party to proceed i think that was evident in the recent senate race in alabama and but it's never been very clear how much personal popularity bannana has if independent trump so it's possible it will have minimal effect particularly since the key question is going to be who would trump run against if you ran again i mean it's unlikely that bannon supporters would actually prefer a probable democratic opponent tromso the implication is that in the long term or are certainly unclear what about legally could this have legal implications while various investigations continue into the trumpet ministrations possible links to russian meddling in the election. right so far no i mean just because bannon says what what occurred was treasonous doesn't ne
always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what do you make of all of this mr wise could this call for trouble in terms of support do you think. the policy implications are unclear but as you said there's a there's a could be talks on the political dynamics in the u.s. tromp and bannan have diverge over the direction they want the republican party to proceed i think that was evident in the recent senate race in alabama and but it's never been very clear how much personal popularity...
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mr. manafort very wisely is saying, you have exceeded your bounds, you are not looking at anything related to russia or collusion. you are just digging through my files, and the prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich, and he thinks he has been indicted in ways that charges should not have been brought. laura: meanwhile, of course , republicans have to keep the government running beyond the middle of january. how does all of this brouhaha affect that? ron: i talked to my friends on capitol hill earlier today, laura, and all they are talking about is buttons and bannon. we have a very significant crisis we are headed towards. we need to keep the government open. we need to renegotiate daca status of undocumented people here. there are so many things that are are on the plate of congress right now, and you go to the white house, and it seems that this white house is distracted and consumed by itself. laura: ron christie, thank you for joining us. ron: great to see you. laura: the president's tough talk the past 24 hours is not confined to domestic feuds. on the international scene, mr. trump ha
mr. manafort very wisely is saying, you have exceeded your bounds, you are not looking at anything related to russia or collusion. you are just digging through my files, and the prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich, and he thinks he has been indicted in ways that charges should not have been brought. laura: meanwhile, of course , republicans have to keep the government running beyond the middle of january. how does all of this brouhaha affect that? ron: i talked to my friends on capitol hill...
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communications for all of 11 days, if you were still in the job, would you say to donald trump, mr president, it isn't wisemore than peddlers of fake news? let's offer a balanced perspective, in the first year of his presidency, about 73—74% of the mainstream media is negatively biased towards the president. that is an objective standard, not me saying it. it creates some soreness inside of the administration but still, despite that, if i was there and in the time that i was there i thought it was absolutely a bad strategy to declare war on the media. steve bannon declared war on the media. he made that statement earlier on and said that they were an opposition party... day after day, week after week... he describes the media as the fake news media. i do think that unfortunately, until you are a victim of fake news, you do not really totally understand it. you seem to suggest that donald trump's strategy right now isn't working for him and it is a mistake? i suggested inside and outside of the white house that the president does not need to declare war on the media. i was only there 11 days but one of the
communications for all of 11 days, if you were still in the job, would you say to donald trump, mr president, it isn't wisemore than peddlers of fake news? let's offer a balanced perspective, in the first year of his presidency, about 73—74% of the mainstream media is negatively biased towards the president. that is an objective standard, not me saying it. it creates some soreness inside of the administration but still, despite that, if i was there and in the time that i was there i thought...
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like wise, mr. byrd driving the car is not lawful, he is not a car thief when he does so. >> may i stop you there? because you mentioned apartment rental. house rental. do any of our decisions involve a case where the owner of the property says no rentals. no sub leases. but the renter sub leases anyway. i thought it was assumed in all cases that guest was there with the permission of the owner. >> well, jones itself was a rental case and it's only a discussion that jones was there with the permission of his friend, the renter not the owner. >> but there wasn't anything in that case about the owner having said no as there is in this case. nobody but one we authorized. >> that's correct, your honor. the lease did bar the renter from moving in and setting up distillery equipment. because he did so the landlord can evict him and can't have fourth amendment rights to invoke. the landlord to evict him if they knew about the violation of the lease, and same here, there may be the budget has a right to bri
like wise, mr. byrd driving the car is not lawful, he is not a car thief when he does so. >> may i stop you there? because you mentioned apartment rental. house rental. do any of our decisions involve a case where the owner of the property says no rentals. no sub leases. but the renter sub leases anyway. i thought it was assumed in all cases that guest was there with the permission of the owner. >> well, jones itself was a rental case and it's only a discussion that jones was there...
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wise? do you see any scope for a deal on eastern ukraine? mr. biden: yes it was a wise decision. i was pushing that for two years before we left. themore you up the ante, cost to russia for their aggression. as you all know, the one big lie going on about ukraine, and the rest of russia is, no russian soldiers are engaged. nobody bags are coming home, etc. there is overwhelming opposition on the body politic in russia for the engagement in ukraine in the military sense. i think it has the potential to be able to be solved but it takes two things. one of those things is missing. i'm desperately concerned the , kieviding on the part of in terms of corruption. i will give you one example. that was the assignment i got. i got all the good ones. i got ukraine. i remember going, convincing our team, that we should be providing for loan guarantees. time, io guess the 13th was supposed to announce in kiev that there was another billion-dollar loan guaranty. that theycommitment would take action against the state prosecutor and they did not. they were walking out of the press conference,
wise? do you see any scope for a deal on eastern ukraine? mr. biden: yes it was a wise decision. i was pushing that for two years before we left. themore you up the ante, cost to russia for their aggression. as you all know, the one big lie going on about ukraine, and the rest of russia is, no russian soldiers are engaged. nobody bags are coming home, etc. there is overwhelming opposition on the body politic in russia for the engagement in ukraine in the military sense. i think it has the...
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mr. kono. thank you for your wise words and your commitment to this effort and next we will hear from minister kang. we've all been talking about the common threat that we face, and i think we all need to acknowledge that no country has a greater interest in this matter than our friends and allies in south korea. minister kang we are delighted you are here. >> secretary tillerson, colleague, friends, ladies and gentlemen. first of all, i would like to thank you our two co-hosts for your very hard work in meticulous arrangements in bringing this group together and thank you for your support. with the rapid pace of recent developments on the current peninsula today's meeting could not be more opportune. as you know, south and north korea have jump-started talks this year after several years of hay eight us and despite the long absence, we have to report that the dialogue has been rather productive and positive. at the high-level talks on january 9th, the two sides agree to participate in the pyeongchang o limpic and paralympic games and work together to reduce tension and create a peaceful envir
mr. kono. thank you for your wise words and your commitment to this effort and next we will hear from minister kang. we've all been talking about the common threat that we face, and i think we all need to acknowledge that no country has a greater interest in this matter than our friends and allies in south korea. minister kang we are delighted you are here. >> secretary tillerson, colleague, friends, ladies and gentlemen. first of all, i would like to thank you our two co-hosts for your...
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unexpected and so you know i think the journalist who wrote the book mr wolf you know got access because the pain thought it was a great and wise idea and that often backfires because journalists in the end have often you know their own agenda they want to sell the book and in the end that's more important you know than what the trumpet ministration had them for and it has us all talking about it in the process down to how far the german marshall fund thank you for spending time with us. next to the race to find a fix for serious security flaws in computer chips around the world experts have discovered defects in chips made by intel a.m.d. and a r m they say the flaws could affect millions of computers around the world the tech giant intel is yet to release details but its chips are in systems made by apple and microsoft a fix is being designed to patch up security issues but it could make computers and other devices run up to thirty five percent slower i'll have more coverage of what this all means for you the consumers later in the show in our business block but first i want to tell you now about some of the other stories mak
unexpected and so you know i think the journalist who wrote the book mr wolf you know got access because the pain thought it was a great and wise idea and that often backfires because journalists in the end have often you know their own agenda they want to sell the book and in the end that's more important you know than what the trumpet ministration had them for and it has us all talking about it in the process down to how far the german marshall fund thank you for spending time with us. next...
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sure that we are as we it always should be n it comes universal service fund wise stewards of federal funds. >> thank you, mr. chairman. on the 5g memo controversy you were clear yesterday that you don't see a role for the federal government as a builder of networks. but i'm wondering if you'd be able to say that there is validity to the broader concern that china and other countries may be developing by gtech donkey faster than the united states than industry and the united states. i'm wondering what you make of that broader more abstract -- >> i specific us if want the united states to be the leader in 5g technology. we want capital to be spent here, we want innovation to happen here, we want the entrepreneurial spirit to thrive. that's partly somewhat over the last year in my chairmanship we've aggressively move for to make sure we can push spec spem into the commercial workplace to allow innovators to experience it with export voice to promote wireless infrastructure roles that will make it easier to deploy the next generation networks that was a different from 4g and previous networks that we had. the p
sure that we are as we it always should be n it comes universal service fund wise stewards of federal funds. >> thank you, mr. chairman. on the 5g memo controversy you were clear yesterday that you don't see a role for the federal government as a builder of networks. but i'm wondering if you'd be able to say that there is validity to the broader concern that china and other countries may be developing by gtech donkey faster than the united states than industry and the united states. i'm...
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wise to do so. >> so very similar question mr. shaub as i asked before.o you think mcgahn is pulling a john dean here? john cooperated with the investigators during the nixon administration, by the way, when they were looking into the watergate cover-up. >> well it sure sounded from that excerpt like john dean thinks that. you know, it's funny because i had john dean in mind when i wrote that tweet. i don't know history well enough to have any clue what was going through john dean's head at the time. but you heard him just now talking to you make the point that this is a very dangerous situation and that pretty much any attorney would know that this is the bare minimum that you have to do. and i like john dean's point that you don't go pinning a medal on somebody for doing what's merely required. if that's the case, i would like to somebody to pin a medal on me for taking the trash out or doing the dishes after breakfast. >> very good point. do you think that this matters that it was -- happened months ago and nothing came of it? do you think it matters?
wise to do so. >> so very similar question mr. shaub as i asked before.o you think mcgahn is pulling a john dean here? john cooperated with the investigators during the nixon administration, by the way, when they were looking into the watergate cover-up. >> well it sure sounded from that excerpt like john dean thinks that. you know, it's funny because i had john dean in mind when i wrote that tweet. i don't know history well enough to have any clue what was going through john dean's...
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unexpected and so you know i think the journalist who wrote the book mr wolf you know got access because the pain thought it was a great and wise idea and that often backfires because journalists in the end have often you know their own agenda they want to sell the book and in the end that's more important you know than what the trumpet ministration had them for and it has us all talking about it in the process down to how from the german marshall fund thank you for spending time with us. all right when i bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. the death toll in south africa in a south african passenger train crash is now twelve according to the country's transport minister fire engulfed several of the express trains carriages after it smashed into a truck about two hundred kilometers south of johannesburg the government says more than two hundred sixty people were injured. mourners in the west bank gathered for the funeral of a palestinian teenager killed yesterday in clashes with the israeli army while the hospital official said the seventeen year old was shot in the neck israel said
unexpected and so you know i think the journalist who wrote the book mr wolf you know got access because the pain thought it was a great and wise idea and that often backfires because journalists in the end have often you know their own agenda they want to sell the book and in the end that's more important you know than what the trumpet ministration had them for and it has us all talking about it in the process down to how from the german marshall fund thank you for spending time with us. all...
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mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls up terror wise i'll be more play sends soldiers over the border washington basically keep stop after all this isn't about kim who's sly this week makes donald trump for one war so perhaps the turks and the kurds have succeeded in one thing together reducing america to baffled silence. if we're trying to there but we spoke with the former turkish ambassador to the u.s. he believes that america should be held responsible for the military standoff in northern syria. the u.s. is responsible that is the reason why turkey felt compelled to intervene and to start this operation in the first place because. the u.s. even though they backtracked. to initial announcement and they said they want to establish an army of force parallel force. in all countries off the road that it's only one of a log and one army on kind of was determined even before such an end of them that the p.g.a. should not be armed about this particularly the u.s. did not listen and continued their support. heavy about guns with four thousand truckloads or weapon of a tool why p.g. agains
mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls up terror wise i'll be more play sends soldiers over the border washington basically keep stop after all this isn't about kim who's sly this week makes donald trump for one war so perhaps the turks and the kurds have succeeded in one thing together reducing america to baffled silence. if we're trying to there but we spoke with the former turkish ambassador to the u.s. he believes that america should be held responsible...
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mrs. -- >> james franco captured best actor in a musical. >> he was joined on stage by the man he played, the director, tommy wise owe. another real life inspiration on hand. ton ya harding. sthee watched as allison janney won in the film i,tonya. >> we get these screeners for the union and my wife and watched i, tonya. over the weekend. great movie. >> i'll put that on the list. >> funny as all get out. >> we're about a year behind. we watched loving. >> that was last year. boy oh, boy what a change from the way it's going to look when folks head out to work this morning to the way when they're likely coming home tonight. >> the only upside, even though there's a threat of freezing rain later this afternoon, at least temperatures will be milder. we've not made 30 degrees for a high temperature since last wednesday. so even getting up to 30 or 33 will be an improvement. but, again, there's a winter weather advisory for the ride home today. >>> chuck, with the weather lately, you want all the layers you can get, right? not these folks. why they dropped their pants before hopping on a metro train. amazon is expected ian
mrs. -- >> james franco captured best actor in a musical. >> he was joined on stage by the man he played, the director, tommy wise owe. another real life inspiration on hand. ton ya harding. sthee watched as allison janney won in the film i,tonya. >> we get these screeners for the union and my wife and watched i, tonya. over the weekend. great movie. >> i'll put that on the list. >> funny as all get out. >> we're about a year behind. we watched loving....
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borders compare threat wise, volume of threat wise, the volume of violence committed against immigration, it's about security. part of our border people. thank you. mr. judd: there is no comparison of the number of illegal crossings taking place, whether it be on the southwest border, northern border. the numbers are astronomical on the southwest border. from countries you never have i think are coming here. all indications show that if terrorists are going to come across the border, they are going to use the path of least resistance, which is the northern border because we have very few agents on the northern border. it's very easy to come across. we're seeing on the southwest border. the problem is we just don't know what's crossing on the northern border because we're not very effective up there due to the numbers. mr. bacon: we need to put emphasis in both areas. mr. judd: we do. mr. bacon: i wanted to ask you, as you look at the wall that we're talking about putting, what is -- you referred to it a little bit. what is optimal? a 2,000 mile wall? what should that wall look like? you can look through? what would be the optimal configuration from
borders compare threat wise, volume of threat wise, the volume of violence committed against immigration, it's about security. part of our border people. thank you. mr. judd: there is no comparison of the number of illegal crossings taking place, whether it be on the southwest border, northern border. the numbers are astronomical on the southwest border. from countries you never have i think are coming here. all indications show that if terrorists are going to come across the border, they are...
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yes, but no, no. 16-year-olds are just as wise and politically aware s as 18-year-olds are even more so. mr. speaker, look at all the beautiful faces and ask yourself are we not mature enough knowing that today we are sitting in the house of commons and we should be proud of herself. we must ask ourselves are we not entitled for the rights we deserve, the freedom for which every 16-year-old should and must be allowed to vote? we are about to pay taxes, become parents come to then whe not allowed to vote? if we heading old enough to compare us and get married i could to get, then why then we should be deemed old enough to decide to make policies that so great affect our lives. it's the greatest problem facing the uk political system pick engaging people in decision-making at a younger age would help to improve this, don't you agree? this notion have been swimmingd for a long time. let's finally make a change and may 2017 or 2018 figure we finally did something, got a right to vote. i've been meaning, working together we have to make a change to get the right to vote. thank you. [applause] >>
yes, but no, no. 16-year-olds are just as wise and politically aware s as 18-year-olds are even more so. mr. speaker, look at all the beautiful faces and ask yourself are we not mature enough knowing that today we are sitting in the house of commons and we should be proud of herself. we must ask ourselves are we not entitled for the rights we deserve, the freedom for which every 16-year-old should and must be allowed to vote? we are about to pay taxes, become parents come to then whe not...
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i think sometimes we can be penny wise and pound foolish. mr. thune: thank you. i look forward to working with you and your team on that as well. it is something that has tremendous potential to deliver benefits to areas of the country for which in many cases it's difficult to get delivery of health care services in a timely and cost effective way. so thank you for your answers to those questions. we'll hold you to them and follow through with you and look forward to working with you once you're officially installed there. and it's a big job, as you know, with lots of moving parts, lots of challenge, but also lots of opportunity to really make a difference in the lives of people who in this country need action to more affordable health care services. mr. chairman, with that i yield , the balance of my time. chairman: senator kennedy. i mean, senator casey. casey: mr. chairman, thank you. i want to reiterate what senator stabenow said earlier about your service. we commender work that you've. -- we commended the work you have done in the children's health insuranc
i think sometimes we can be penny wise and pound foolish. mr. thune: thank you. i look forward to working with you and your team on that as well. it is something that has tremendous potential to deliver benefits to areas of the country for which in many cases it's difficult to get delivery of health care services in a timely and cost effective way. so thank you for your answers to those questions. we'll hold you to them and follow through with you and look forward to working with you once...
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me they didn't want to hear my frank advice so mr myers wrong they met without me because they didn't want to hear my frank advice with one son sujit so wise ellen g. why doesn't she want to hear your your friend why doesn't she want to hear your frank advice what's going on in the background i mean we've heard a lot haven't we been you know the kind of opinion of the international community on this lady has plummeted you know does that affect so what is her to opinion behind the scenes on on the written into crisis do you have a sense of what that opinion is. well she doesn't want to show moral leadership because she's afraid of the military the military has enormous power there. she says there's a separation of constitutional rights between the military and her she doesn't want to offend them she doesn't want to take them on but she should say to the military we're in a terrible mess stop these atrocities allow these refugees to move forward don't do mass graves find ways to stop the human rights violations she's unwilling to take on a very powerful entity and that's the military and she has continuously disparaged human rights groups fo
me they didn't want to hear my frank advice so mr myers wrong they met without me because they didn't want to hear my frank advice with one son sujit so wise ellen g. why doesn't she want to hear your your friend why doesn't she want to hear your frank advice what's going on in the background i mean we've heard a lot haven't we been you know the kind of opinion of the international community on this lady has plummeted you know does that affect so what is her to opinion behind the scenes on on...
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mr. wolff were colluding together to increase sales of the book. and that's -- that's a very wise media strategy, but the president trump continues to give a spotlight on the book in his attempt to discredit some of the more salacious items in there and some of the more troubling items in there, and the interesting thing is i think that if the president just left it alone and let his allies do the work of undermining, there are enough problems with the book notwithstanding the on the record interviews and all the juicy stuff from steve bannon that the book would itself have it's own questions to answer, but until the president does that and steps back a little bit, then i think some of the factual issues with the book. the fact check errors and some of the things that just don't necessarily ring true are not going to get the attention that the other things are and again, when you have somebody that was so close to the president, at least for a period of time go on the record that can lend a lot of credibility to a book like this. >> all right. i want to turn, shift gears here labe
mr. wolff were colluding together to increase sales of the book. and that's -- that's a very wise media strategy, but the president trump continues to give a spotlight on the book in his attempt to discredit some of the more salacious items in there and some of the more troubling items in there, and the interesting thing is i think that if the president just left it alone and let his allies do the work of undermining, there are enough problems with the book notwithstanding the on the record...
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unexpected and so you know i think the journalist who wrote the book mr wolf you know got access because the pain thought it was a great and wise idea and that often backfires because journalists in the end have often you know their own agenda they want to sell their book and in the end that's more important you know than what the trumpet ministration had them for and it has us all talking about it in the process down to how far the german marshall fund thank you for spending time with us. well now to that major security breach the race is on to find a fix for serious flaws in computer chips around the world big defects could affect billions of computers and other devices fitted with chips supplied by manufacturers intel a.m.d. and a r m security researchers discovered the problem a while ago but the news has only just been made public and intel is still hush hush about it here's what we know so far the intel security flow could allow hackers to obtain access to passwords encryption keys and other sensitive data the newly announced vulnerability could affect every processor released since one nine hundred ninety five at the mom
unexpected and so you know i think the journalist who wrote the book mr wolf you know got access because the pain thought it was a great and wise idea and that often backfires because journalists in the end have often you know their own agenda they want to sell their book and in the end that's more important you know than what the trumpet ministration had them for and it has us all talking about it in the process down to how far the german marshall fund thank you for spending time with us. well...
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through towards buying a vest that of mr unfold and general poor air quality as we head into friday twenty five is the likely high in dallas not too bad temperature wise here in the arabian peninsula is be a little bit cooler in recent days but it's still pretty pleasant so we've got lots of moderate winds coming down through the gulf region twenty two is a high into otherwise we're still seeing temperatures of thirty in mecca some patchy close down through the red sea just a chance of a shower but it should be dry and sunny in yemen highs here of twenty three. i am doing this on the benefit of saddam people. so bad they see the importance of the our guys. who witness documentaries that open your eyes. at this time on al-jazeera. barbara's here i here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. state department has designated the senior political leader of hamas israel nia as a global terrorist his financial assets have been frozen and he's now the subject of a troubled u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order to keep guantanamo military prison open reversing an order by his predecessor to shut the facility down and the eur
through towards buying a vest that of mr unfold and general poor air quality as we head into friday twenty five is the likely high in dallas not too bad temperature wise here in the arabian peninsula is be a little bit cooler in recent days but it's still pretty pleasant so we've got lots of moderate winds coming down through the gulf region twenty two is a high into otherwise we're still seeing temperatures of thirty in mecca some patchy close down through the red sea just a chance of a shower...
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mr. trump? >> tucker: i don't see how you couldn't reach that conclusion. i hope the republicans take your wise advice and release everything they know so the rest of us can know. kim, thanks a lot for that. >> get it all out there. all of it. >> tucker: all out there. amen. well, tech giants like google and face book are omni present in our lives and increasing omnipotent as well. we'll ask mike lee if it's time for congress to take a look at the harm they could be causing to this country. stay tuned. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ >> tucker: apple, google, facebook, twitter. they all have your private information. the
mr. trump? >> tucker: i don't see how you couldn't reach that conclusion. i hope the republicans take your wise advice and release everything they know so the rest of us can know. kim, thanks a lot for that. >> get it all out there. all of it. >> tucker: all out there. amen. well, tech giants like google and face book are omni present in our lives and increasing omnipotent as well. we'll ask mike lee if it's time for congress to take a look at the harm they could be causing to...
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wise words. judge, go ahead and glad to have you back. >> i appreciate the time. mr. poe: it's important that americans know who the chinese are and what they are up to and what their plans are up to. no questionbout it. them. they don't want to, that's why he is a men ace to that region of the world. but they could rein in, billions of dollars of assets and freeze those assets and cut off assets. china must understand that it is in their interest that north weapons. get nuclear which i think it is in their interests to make sure they don't continue to weapons against their neighbors, then, rth korea will cease its activities. the key lives with beijing and make that decision. the world and by jing will not be safer either. i want to point out kind of their philosophy, why they act the way they do. beijing has little regard for the lives of the millions of chinese citizens. shares more values with the communist north korea than it goes the u.s. it has been among the worst in he whole world and per cuted millions of people on who are imor llowers ever commune maoism. i
wise words. judge, go ahead and glad to have you back. >> i appreciate the time. mr. poe: it's important that americans know who the chinese are and what they are up to and what their plans are up to. no questionbout it. them. they don't want to, that's why he is a men ace to that region of the world. but they could rein in, billions of dollars of assets and freeze those assets and cut off assets. china must understand that it is in their interest that north weapons. get nuclear which i...
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mr. speaker. i want as always thank my good friend. we disagree on this but there's nobody that i enjoy serving with on the rules committee more than my good friend, the ranking member. she's a wise and [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] 295 , passage of 2954 if ordered. and and with an amendment, the motion to suspend the rules on h.r. 1660 and agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the first vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. the unfinished business is agreeing on the motion to recommit of h.r. 2954 offered by mr. ellison on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk: motion to recommit on h.r. 2954 offered by mr. ellison of minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the na
mr. speaker. i want as always thank my good friend. we disagree on this but there's nobody that i enjoy serving with on the rules committee more than my good friend, the ranking member. she's a wise and [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] 295 , passage of 2954 if ordered. and and with an amendment, the motion to suspend the rules on h.r....
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wise. declining to comment on the dollar in davos, what mr. yen has to say about all that.ial threats from protectionism. we will look at that with the chief economist as our guest. ♪ warnings at davos about protectionism. expected to push his america first agenda. let's find out the concerns and how they could play out with our next guest, who says the practice of protectionism is on the decline. is it? >> yes. to thousand 17, 4002 protectionist measures, half the number in 2016 and 2015, so -- rishaad: how many globalization measures have you seen in that time? >> we have seen countries like the you can europe going for bilateral trade agreements. it is the first time they are thinking of going back. it is interesting to see in spite of what we hear that countries have been profiting a lot from the global trade rebound. 2017 was the year of the rebound. been playings have the trade game. some countries are rebounding because of trade. it is really a u.s. story. the u.s. had a big number of protectionist measures last year, especially towards china. the problem is we don't
wise. declining to comment on the dollar in davos, what mr. yen has to say about all that.ial threats from protectionism. we will look at that with the chief economist as our guest. ♪ warnings at davos about protectionism. expected to push his america first agenda. let's find out the concerns and how they could play out with our next guest, who says the practice of protectionism is on the decline. is it? >> yes. to thousand 17, 4002 protectionist measures, half the number in 2016 and...
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mr. trump and his organization had worked with a wide array of dubious russians in arrangements that often raised questions about money laundering. like wise, those deals don't seem to interest congress. i spoke with a democrat on one of those three committees before which glen simpson and his partner have testified who confirms that part of this piece. and i want to know from you, if you think this is where bob mueller's inquiry may sort of revive the conversation from this white house that trump started an interview actually with peter baker and a couple of his colleagues about how his personal finances, how his business records may be a red line for this president when it comes to the mueller probe. >> yeah, that passage that you just read, nicole, i think is the most damning portion of that oped as far as concern for congress and the republicans in congress who have led these investigations. the aunl authorize of the piece are basically saying there's a dereliction of duty by the people overseeing the investigation at least in the house with republicans in charge there and basically showing no interest in following this investigation w
mr. trump and his organization had worked with a wide array of dubious russians in arrangements that often raised questions about money laundering. like wise, those deals don't seem to interest congress. i spoke with a democrat on one of those three committees before which glen simpson and his partner have testified who confirms that part of this piece. and i want to know from you, if you think this is where bob mueller's inquiry may sort of revive the conversation from this white house that...
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mrs. clinton's inner circle about him. i was hearing harvey's sleaziness with women had escalated since i left talk and she was so wise to be closely associated with him. you have, katie, two different times, right, in our country. 2008 was a different time, our entire history was a different time in the wake of the me, too, movement and what we've seen over the last 24 hours, for example. but from your perspective, from a legal perspective, does there seem to be anything wrong with what happened here? >> well, it shouldn't take the me too movement for somebody to do the right thing. what we know is the campaign staffer and all of the members of the 2008 hillary clinton campaign had to sign nondisclosure agreements. so once again, this nda, the nondisclosure agreement rears its ugly head. we heard about it in terms of harvey weinstein using it as a weapon to silence his victims he was abusing and harassing. so in this particular situation, knowing that her, quote, faith adviser which smacks of hypocrisy, is sexually harassing a 30-year-old young staffer and the solution is to just move the staffer to another job and to dock
mrs. clinton's inner circle about him. i was hearing harvey's sleaziness with women had escalated since i left talk and she was so wise to be closely associated with him. you have, katie, two different times, right, in our country. 2008 was a different time, our entire history was a different time in the wake of the me, too, movement and what we've seen over the last 24 hours, for example. but from your perspective, from a legal perspective, does there seem to be anything wrong with what...
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mr. obama had played fewer than 30 times. >> but the president also appears to be closely following the news including the mass protests in iran against its leaders. in a tweet, the president sa wiseto how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism. the usa is watching very closely for human rights violations. the president is keeping up on politics. lead story in today's "los angeles times," says republicans are facing a democratic wave in the november 2018 elections. largely driven by president trump's widespread unpopularity. this morning the president tweeted, why would smart voters want to put democrats in congress in 2018 election when their policies will totally kill the great wealth created during the months since the election. >> the white house says the president has been briefed on security measures being taken across the nation to ensure a safe new year's eve. the president will be celebrating newt year at his mar a lago estate with family and friends. elaine. >> chip reid. chip, thank you. >>> coming up next -- a domestic disturbance call lead to a deadly shootout in a suburb of denver. >> and the frantic scramble to buy a dream house in today'
mr. obama had played fewer than 30 times. >> but the president also appears to be closely following the news including the mass protests in iran against its leaders. in a tweet, the president sa wiseto how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism. the usa is watching very closely for human rights violations. the president is keeping up on politics. lead story in today's "los angeles times," says republicans are facing a democratic wave in the november...
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mr. speaker, i also rise today o pay tribute to rabbi isiah zeldin who just passed away at the age of 97. or me rabbi zeldin was uncle shy. for the steven wise temple in los angeles, he was their founder, their rabbi, their teacher and their friend, according to the announcement they posted on their website. rabbi zeldin was born in brooklyn, new york. his father's picture, morris, is in my office. morris zeldin was a respected scholar and zionist. rabbi zeldin moved to los angeles in 1954 to establish the california branch of hew brew union college -- hebrew union college and served part of the national hebrew congregations. he and the nucleus of 35 families found steven wise temple on a beautiful 18-acre mountain site situated between the cities' two largest population centers, the west side and san fernando valley. it is a beautiful temple and when you're there for a service and the great singers and you see the sunset out the windows you know you are in a very special place. this temple became one of the largest jewish congregations in the entire world. uncle shy, we miss you, we thank you, and now you have impacted tens of thousands of
mr. speaker, i also rise today o pay tribute to rabbi isiah zeldin who just passed away at the age of 97. or me rabbi zeldin was uncle shy. for the steven wise temple in los angeles, he was their founder, their rabbi, their teacher and their friend, according to the announcement they posted on their website. rabbi zeldin was born in brooklyn, new york. his father's picture, morris, is in my office. morris zeldin was a respected scholar and zionist. rabbi zeldin moved to los angeles in 1954 to...
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wisely. people think it is being wasted. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate everything we've heard today. i sat through all of it and it is educational to me. i appreciate the thoughts even though you don't always agree with the thoughts and i yield back. >> gentlemen from alabama yields back at this time and sun deny side washington is giving the time now. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i appreciate all of you for your 2 1/2 hours of sitting here with us. i agree with the previous speakers this has been a tremendously enlightning conversation and constructive. thank you mr. chairman for allowing this to happen. you find myself in an interesting position. i agree with all three of you. i agree that on many points this is a constitutional responsibility whether we like it or not or take the political hits or not. that's part of the requirements of the job. and we should assume those responsibilities and take them seriously and exercise them. not relinquish them to bureaucrats unelected and unaccountable. i agree with that 100%. i agree with many points of reform that all three of you broug
wisely. people think it is being wasted. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate everything we've heard today. i sat through all of it and it is educational to me. i appreciate the thoughts even though you don't always agree with the thoughts and i yield back. >> gentlemen from alabama yields back at this time and sun deny side washington is giving the time now. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i appreciate all of you for your 2 1/2 hours of sitting here with us. i agree with the previous...
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wise man, could you please take back your remark about burned politicians or any politicians that were burned in the netherlands? >> yes, thank you. yes? >> are you going to answer the question? >> mr. hoekstra, can you mention any example of a dutch politician who was burned recently? >> good morning. >> this is the netherlands. answer the questions. >> this is not how it works. >> answer the questions. >> though, you answer mine. >> he didn't answer his question, he didn't answer his question. >> if you don't have any further questions -- >> we do! >> honestly, it's pretty devastating. we will note the first day on any job does often have a learning curve and we are wishing ambassador hoekstra good luck. >> i stand before you as the new ambassador from the united states to the netherlands. it is a truly humbling experience. >>> mr. attorney general, will you agree to come before the committee i chair, the oversight committee, the one you produced these documents to, in the january time frame without the need for subpoena? >> i will consider it. >> do i need to serve a subpoena on yourself and lanny brewer and other people under direct investigation in my committee or will you agr
wise man, could you please take back your remark about burned politicians or any politicians that were burned in the netherlands? >> yes, thank you. yes? >> are you going to answer the question? >> mr. hoekstra, can you mention any example of a dutch politician who was burned recently? >> good morning. >> this is the netherlands. answer the questions. >> this is not how it works. >> answer the questions. >> though, you answer mine. >> he...
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afghanistan security wise is much much improved now we have better security now in terms of trained individuals train police and also they're better equipped and better experience now that mrbassett it doesn't seem to stop the ongoing attacks that do you might say give your country the reputation of being in secure and unstable i mean just if you look at the attack at the weekend on a major hotel in kabul the security of that was given to a private operator obviously there's an investigation ongoing but your president continues to promise the international community that he can keep afghans safe and we've seen time and time again december last year fifty dead at a cultural center in kabul last october two shia mosques attacked for thirty dead forty five injured assurer in september sixth at a shia center it doesn't seem that you were able to secure the country regardless of what kabul it's a. what doesn't get to the news in the world the international community doesn't know how many how many potential attacks are prevented by our security force that is very important that information is with us and with our government but unfortunately those who are trying to destabilize t
afghanistan security wise is much much improved now we have better security now in terms of trained individuals train police and also they're better equipped and better experience now that mrbassett it doesn't seem to stop the ongoing attacks that do you might say give your country the reputation of being in secure and unstable i mean just if you look at the attack at the weekend on a major hotel in kabul the security of that was given to a private operator obviously there's an investigation...
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wise and more provocative gestures that he's made. i think we will get a mixture of soft trump and hard trump. i wonder what you think of the significance of mrnd the way he has conducted his presidency so far. donald trump positioned himself as the voice of forgotten men and women. for him to be at davos seems incongruous with that. to pick up on what your last guest was saying, this has very much been betrayed by the administration as an opportunity for the president to talk about america being open for business, a phrase they have repeated frequently, and also just basically suggest he is someone who is willing to engage of the world, albeit on terms that he would see as more favourable to the united states. can i ask about the meeting donald trump and with theresa may, brian klass? the idea that theresa may likes him personally and the idea there will be lots more trade with great britain once we get this deal sorted after brexit. this is one of those throwaway lines trump says that is a blip in the american media and in britain it is a big symbolic gesture fixated on by the british public. i don't think there is anybody in trump's base p
wise and more provocative gestures that he's made. i think we will get a mixture of soft trump and hard trump. i wonder what you think of the significance of mrnd the way he has conducted his presidency so far. donald trump positioned himself as the voice of forgotten men and women. for him to be at davos seems incongruous with that. to pick up on what your last guest was saying, this has very much been betrayed by the administration as an opportunity for the president to talk about america...
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mr. trump during the election? >> tucker: i mean, i don't see you couldn't reach that't see conclusion.'t he was being paid to gather information for the clinton campaign. but i hope the republicans take your wiselease everything they and also the rest of us can know. kim, thanks a lot for that. >> get it all out there, all of it. >> tucker: amen. tech giants like google and facebook are omnipresent in our lives, and increasingly omnipotent, as well. we'll ask senator mike lee if it's time for congress to look at the harm they could be causing to this country. stay tuned. ♪ nk that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. having moderate to seis not always easy.is it's a long distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a
mr. trump during the election? >> tucker: i mean, i don't see you couldn't reach that't see conclusion.'t he was being paid to gather information for the clinton campaign. but i hope the republicans take your wiselease everything they and also the rest of us can know. kim, thanks a lot for that. >> get it all out there, all of it. >> tucker: amen. tech giants like google and facebook are omnipresent in our lives, and increasingly omnipotent, as well. we'll ask senator mike lee...
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wise whether they want to be involved in cryptocurrency. midsized targeted at institutions and very rich people. toryone from warren buffett bridgewater's ray dalio, and you just heard mrsk. go risk is that things could , turn very ugly very quickly. there has been an extraordinarily volatile ride, even though the gains have been astounding. melt down ifkly there is some regulatory risks, money laundering risks, or other rears itsg issue head, so one of the hedge funds aself said invest as much you can afford to lose completely, and that seemed like sound advice. haslinda: sound ice into the -- advice indeed. 1.2%.ng seng up i the hong kong index came close historicalo a record. our gadfly columnist joins us now. record. confident of a why is that? >> it is not a tall order to break the record. the hang seng we see is inferent from back then 2007. if you look at the index composites, china mobile was the , now it isght replaced by tencent holdings. china mobile and tencent holdings are complete different companies. one is state-owned, the other has a good track record. his performance, it has reported investors. last year, it more than doubled. yvonne: the macro landsc
wise whether they want to be involved in cryptocurrency. midsized targeted at institutions and very rich people. toryone from warren buffett bridgewater's ray dalio, and you just heard mrsk. go risk is that things could , turn very ugly very quickly. there has been an extraordinarily volatile ride, even though the gains have been astounding. melt down ifkly there is some regulatory risks, money laundering risks, or other rears itsg issue head, so one of the hedge funds aself said invest as much...
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wise that are required as a result which leaves other ports shortstaffed and vulnerable. yet we are still short people and the impact on officers other health and their families on the entire system mr. medic. yes, there is an economic impact. for every 33 officers and these are -- numbers for every three hired we could expect to bring in 1000 private sector jobs. so will take the economy seriously. there's a primary candidate. >> thank you for straight answer. as a policy maker that's only one is good information to figure out how to make these decisions. you're right it's a holistic approach. when you have a limited number of taxpayer dollars you need to figure out where they go. i talked to the border agents. they do a great job. >> before we go i need to step out to go to the white house for an important bipartisan meeting with the president. i will be advocating for the agents and what you need to secure our border. reasonable changes that need to happen to keep estate. the chair now recognizes -- the vice chair you are now recognized hold that thought for a second. to enable take. >> thank you for all you do. >> thank you. first of all, thank y'all for your service in a very t
wise that are required as a result which leaves other ports shortstaffed and vulnerable. yet we are still short people and the impact on officers other health and their families on the entire system mr. medic. yes, there is an economic impact. for every 33 officers and these are -- numbers for every three hired we could expect to bring in 1000 private sector jobs. so will take the economy seriously. there's a primary candidate. >> thank you for straight answer. as a policy maker that's...
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mr. speaker. i want as always thank my good friend. we disagree on this but there's nobody that i enjoy serving with on the rules committee more than my good friend, the ranking member. she's a wise and able legislator, and there are a couple things she said i am going to agree with. she did say facts matter. i actually agree with that. facts do matter here. and the fact of the matter is anyone who votes no on this resolution is voting to shut down the government. anyone, republican or democrat, that votes no, that said i am not willing to keep the government open while negotiations are under way, anyone who votes no is voting against a six-year extension of the children's health insurance program that we all agree on and say is critical. anyone who votes no is absolutely guaranteeing a tax increase or will be voting for a tax increase on american workers who happen to have fairly decent insurance programs. anybody who votes no is going to raise taxes on americans who are ill enough to require medical devices. anyone who votes no is going to make sure we don't have the resources we need to protect this country at a time of international crisis against a potential rogue missile at
mr. speaker. i want as always thank my good friend. we disagree on this but there's nobody that i enjoy serving with on the rules committee more than my good friend, the ranking member. she's a wise and able legislator, and there are a couple things she said i am going to agree with. she did say facts matter. i actually agree with that. facts do matter here. and the fact of the matter is anyone who votes no on this resolution is voting to shut down the government. anyone, republican or...